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The Campus-Institutional District (C-I) and its regulations are established in order to accommodate institutional facilities and their associated uses in a manner that recognizes the unique development and location characteristics of large-scale institutional uses while respecting the needs of adjacent property owners and residents. As a result, this District sets out to both adequately buffer institutional uses from adjacent lower-density residential uses and integrate institutional uses with adjacent nonresidential neighborhoods.
Specifically, the Campus-Institutional District and its regulations are established in order to accommodate civic buildings and other institutional facilities and their associated uses in a manner that:
(a) Provides for proper location of such facilities so as to increase the general convenience and safety of the City's residents;
(b) Provides for orderly growth and development in the City of Euclid;
(c) Reflects and reinforces the existing density and pattern of development while accommodating the need for future growth;
(d) Provides for and encourages a balanced, compatible mix of uses, rather than a separation of uses, in a pedestrian-friendly environment;
(e) Ensures that such facilities are compatible with adjacent land uses by requiring development plan review for any proposed development near the periphery of the District; and
(f) Provides flexibility for large-scale campus and institutional uses by applying the C-I District designation to locations with a minimum of three acres of contiguous land area.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08.)
The permitted uses in a Class C-I Campus-Institutional District shall be as follows:
(a) Pubic open space;
(b) Public park and/or playground;
(c) The following uses shall be permitted when located 150 feet or more from a Campus - Institutional District boundary provided the proposed use is part of and consistent with a general development plan for the entire campus site.
(1) Community facilities.
A. Administrative government offices;
B. Cemetery;
C. Civic facility for public assembly, including church or other place of worship, community center, auditorium;
D. Day care facility, adult and/or child;
E. Hospital and associated medical offices;
F. Library or museum or other cultural institution;
G. Monuments;
H. Public safety facility;
I. Nursing care facilities, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, residential care facilities and/or independent living facilities.
(2) Educational facilities.
A. Accredited college or university, including associated on-campus student housing and athletic fields;
B. Facility providing government sponsored adult education;
C. School facility, public or private;
D. Technical college or business and trade school, provided training facilities do not include the operation of equipment and procedures that are typically restricted to uses permitted only in Industrial Districts.
(3) Recreation facilities/open space.
A. Golf course;
B. Recreation facility, indoor;
C. Recreation facility, outdoor;
D. Swimming pool.
(4) Residential facilities.
A. Group housing units care facilities;
B. Parish residence, convent or other residential use associated with a place of worship.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08.)
Conditional use in a Class C-I Campus-Institutional District shall be any use listed in 1364.02 that is:
(a) Less than 150 feet from the boundary of the Campus Institutional District; or
(b) Not part of or is inconsistent with an approved general plan for the entire campus site.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08.)
The minimum land area required to apply the Campus-Institutional District zoning designation shall be three acres. Once the C-I District is established, parcels within the district shall not be further subdivided to an area less than one acre nor a lot width less than 150 feet.
The maximum building coverage of the lot shall be 60% of the entire campus site.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08.)
All buildings, outdoor activity areas and off-street parking areas shall be located in a manner that maintains the minimum setbacks set forth in this section.
(a) Schedule 1364.05: Minimum Setback Requirements
Buildings | Outdoor Activity Areas | Off-Street Parking | |
(1) Setback from public street right-of-ways | 30 feet (a) | 60 feet (a) | 30 feet |
(2) Setback from U-1 or U-2 District boundary | 20 feet (a)(b) | 50 feet (a) | 20 feet |
(3) Setback from all other lot lines | 10 feet (c) | 10 feet | 10 feet |
Notes to Schedule 1364.05 (a) Or a distance equal to the height of the building or structure, whichever is greater. (b) A distance equal to one-half the length of the building wall that is parallel to or with 45 degrees of being parallel to the lot line, whichever is greater. (c) Or a distance equal to one-half the height of the building, whichever is greater. |
(b) Outdoor activity areas shall include tennis courts, swimming pools, picnic shelters and similar types of facilities.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08.)
Accessory uses permitted in a C-I District shall conform to the regulations of this section.
(a) Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings shall conform to all lot regulations for principal buildings and shall be reviewed according to the accessory use procedures set forth in Chapter 1377.
(b) Fences and Walls. Unless otherwise approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission as part of the approved site plan, fences and walls shall comply with Chapter 1388.
(Ord. 174-2008. Passed 9-2-08; Ord. 69-2016. Passed 6-6-16.)
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